An electronic subassembly includes a printed circuit board and an electronic module, particularly a ceramic module, electrically connected to one another through a planar interposer. The interposer includes an insulator sheet and electrical spring elements joining contact sites on the module with contact pads on the PCB. The invention includes modifications that improve the integrity of electrical connections between the printed circuit board and the electronic module. This is achieved by compensating for non-planarity between the surfaces of the interposer and the module, particularly resulting from a convex curvature of the module, by minimizing relative movement, such as rocking in the x-z and y-z planes. It also includes modifications to the suspension of the module within the interposer housing to reduce the effects caused by any sliding that may occur between the interposer and the module in the x-y plane.
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1. An electronic assembly comprising: a printed circuit board having a surface with a plurality of electrical contact pads thereon; an electronic module including a top surface, a bottom surface, and edge surfaces joining the top and bottom surfaces, said bottom surface having a plurality of contact sites corresponding in location and number to at least some of the contact pads on said printed circuit board; an interposer positioned between said printed circuit board and said module, said interposer comprising a pair of surfaces, a plurality of compressible spring elements, each spring element adapted to electrically couple one of said electrical contact pads on said printed circuit board to a respective one of said contact sites on the bottom surface of said module; the interposer including restraints extending toward two edge surfaces of the module and springs suspending the module between two other edge surfaces and the interposer, the restraints serving to control relative sliding motion between the interposer and the module and to align the contact sites on the module with the contact pads on the printed circuit board; and spacedly positioned stop members projecting from said interposer toward said module such that said module engages said stop members, thereby limiting the relative rocking motion between said module and said interposer.
2. The assembly according to claim 1 wherein the module is a ceramic module.
3. The assembly according to claim 1 wherein the module has four edges, the restraints contact two contiguous edges of the module, and the springs interconnect the other two contiguous edges of the module with the interposer.
4. The assembly according to claim 3 wherein the interposer includes a housing that surrounds and is spaced from the edges of the module, and the springs join the housing to the edges of the module.
5. An interconnection between one or more contact pads on a surface of a printed circuit board and the corresponding contact sites on a surface of an electronic module, the interconnection comprising an interposer positioned between the printed circuit board and the module and including compressible, electrically conductive spring elements for each of the contact sites and corresponding contact pads, the interposer having a planar surface and four sides including raised edges extending at right angles to the planar surface of the interposer, said raised edges surrounding the edges of the module and forming a housing therefor, springs suspending the module between first and second contiguous edges of the housing, the interposer further including a plurality of members projecting from a surface thereof toward the module to limit the amount of sliding motion that can occur between the module and the interposer, the members comprising restraints located on the third and fourth contiguous edges of the housing and positioned to align the contact sites of the module with the contact pads of the printed circuit board.
6. An interconnection according to claim 5 further including a plurality of stop members projecting from the planar surface toward the module, the stop members extending at right angles to the planar surface of the interposer into spaced-apart contact with the module to limit the amount of rocking motion that can occur between the module and the interposer.
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March 6, 2001
April 23, 2002
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